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Jurys Boston Hotel

350 Stuart Street , Boston, MA 02116
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Jurys Boston Hotel

Here at last, in the heart of Boston, you'll find the rare brand of hospitality practiced only by Jurys Doyle, Irelands premier hotel group.Located in the former Boston Police Headquarters in the heart of the Back Bay, Jurys Boston is one of the city's newest hotels. Modern but with a nod to the company's strong Irish traditions, this four-star hotel offers something entirely different for frequent business and leisure travelers who seek a distinctive Boston location.You'll be captivated the moment you enter our lobby as every expectation of comfort, spaciousness and beauty is fulfilled. The interior awakens your senses from crackling fireplaces, a cascading waterfall, and sweet aromas of coffees from around the world in our Il Barista Coffee Bar. The blend of classic architectural features and modern design create a simply memorable experience from the moment you arrive. No detail has been spared to help make your stay complete.Jurys Boston Hotel is more than just a perfect place for people to stay. It's a place that stays with people.Hotel will be 100% smoke free in December 2006 !
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During your Boston vacation, don't miss these great establishments and attractions:
Commonwealth Museum/Massachusetts Archives
The nearby Kennedy Library explores the history of one of Boston's most famous families; here, you might find your own clan's history. The Commonwealth Museum has videos, slide shows, and interactive exhibits on the state's people, places, and politics. Topics covered recently in the regularly changing exhibits include the archaeology of the Big Dig, the Civil War, and state history. In the same building, the state archives contain passenger lists for ships that arrived in Boston from 1848 to 1891; state census schedules that date to 1790; and documents, maps, and military and court records starting with the Massachusetts Bay Company (1628-29). Knowledgeable staff members are on hand to answer researchers' questions in person, by mail, or by phone. This is a worthwhile detour on the way to or from the Kennedy Library.
Bunker Hill Monument
This 221-foot granite obelisk honors the memory of the colonists who died in the Battle of Bunker Hill on June 17, 1775. The rebels lost the battle, but nearly half the British troops were killed or wounded, a loss that contributed to the redcoats' decision to abandon Boston 9 months later. The Marquis de Lafayette, the celebrated hero of the American and French revolutions, helped lay the monument's cornerstone in 1825. He is buried in Paris under soil taken from the hill. A punishing flight of 294 stairs leads to the top of the obelisk. There's no elevator, and although the views of the harbor and the northern portion of the Big Dig are good, the windows are quite small. The ranger-staffed lodge at the base of the monument holds dioramas and exhibits.Note: Planned renovations may affect open hours during your visit. The walk and the view from the hill are still worth the time, but if you want to climb the monument and see the exhibits, call ahead to make sure that's possible.
Boston Common
In 1634, when their settlement was just 4 years old, the town fathers paid the Rev. William Blackstone £30 for this property. In 1640 it was set aside as common land. The 45 or so acres of the country's oldest public park have served as a cow pasture, a military camp, and the site of hangings, protest marches, and visits by dignitaries. Today the Common is a bit run-down, especially compared with the adjacent Public Garden, but it buzzes with activity all day. You might see a demonstration, a musical performance, a picnic lunch, or a game of tag -- almost everything but a cow. Cows have been banned since 1830, which seems to be one of the few events related to the Common that isn't commemorated with a plaque.One of the loveliest markers is on this route; head up the hill from the train station inside the fence. At Beacon Street is a memorial designed by Augustus Saint-Gaudens to celebrate the deeds (indeed, the very existence) of Col. Robert Gould Shaw and the Union Army's 54th Massachusetts Colored Regiment, who fought in the Civil War. You might remember the story of the first American army unit made up of free black soldiers from the movie Glory.To continue on the Freedom Trail: Cross Beacon Street.

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Anonymous, Boston, MA

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5 out of 5

Up scale and friendly

Gerald, North Bend, OR

Plenty of dining throughout the area and short walking distance from the hotel. Historic attractions were not as close and would require one to be in good physical shape.

I enjoyed the idea of staying in jail with all the comforts of home! Yes from what I was told this was once the Boston City Police Department HQ and most likely a jail too! The bed was one of the most comfortable hotel beds I've ever slept on. The pillows were awesome too. Thoroughly enjoyed the experience and look forward to a return trip to Boston and to the Jurys Hotel.

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5 out of 5

great location, pleasant atmosphere

Anonymous, 2007-02-26

Skip Jacks restaurant was nearby...Great food.

The restaurant was a little limited. Enjoyed the coffee bar area. The rooms were great! Liked the turn down service, robes and aveda products were a nice touch. I was not sure the beds seemed smaller than queen size to me, however the linens were great and room very comfy. The location was great for walking. Plenty of shopping in the area.

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5 out of 5

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Michael, 2006-12-28

Federalist is a tremendous restaurant with the best wine list in the world. A real must for that special meal.

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5 out of 5

European Touch in Boston

Katherine, Boston, MA, 2006-12-09

Best shopping in Boston is only two blocks from hotel.

Jurys is a small hotel with a distincly European flavor. The staff is well trained and friendly. The rooms are beautiful and well equiped. The seating in the bar is downright strange, but the atmosphere is fun. The location is perfect.

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5 out of 5

A high-class operation,

WILLIAM, Las Vegas, NV, 2006-11-26

Grill 23, Top of the Hub (51st floor of the Prudential center, Smith & Wollensky.

overall the hotel was one of the very best i and my family have stayed in. The decor, fixtures, and style is an understated elegance that we completely enjoyed. Our 13 year old son is now hooked on heated towells, and has been bugging me to buy a heated rack and install it. The hotel is very well located within an easy walking distance of the Boston Common and the beginning of the Freedom Trail. There are some very good restaurants within walking distance. We had Thanksgiving dinner at Grill 23, directly across the street. Much to my surprise for what one might think was a relatively staid setting, the hotel bar Cuffs seemed to be a high action place nightly, with lots of "heeing and sheeing" going on. The hotel has an easy and convenient solution in valet parking for those with vehicles. At $39/night I thought it was a bit pricey until our last day when we parked in the garage next to the New England Acquarium and were charged $30 for about a 3 hour park. Our only mild complaint was that the service in the Standhope Grill at breakfast was somewhat slow and inattentive. Because of this stay I would go out of my way to stay in any Jury's property when traveling. We enjoyed it.

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5 out of 5

great place to be

Patricia, Philadelphia, PA, 2006-11-06

The top of the Hub restaurant in the Prudential building on the 52nd floor was great the bar in the hotel was a really cool place to hang. Newbury St. was afew blocks from hotel

Jurys Boston hotel was a stylish, hip hotel. Friendly and helpful staff. The room was clean and comfortable, although the sheets had tiny little holes in them. the bathroom was huge and I loved the big shower. The location was central to everything we wanted to see and do. I would return to this hotel again.

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5 out of 5

Upscale accommodations

Anonymous, 2006-10-29

Newbury Street just a few blocks from hotel, is filled with upscale shops located in historic area. Stroll, people watch, have lunch. Just a few blocks from Boston Gardens also.

Beautiful hotel. Centrally located to shopping and fine restaurants. Room was attractively appointed, but not much space with the king size bed, desk, 2 chairs, 2 end tables and entertainment center. A very hip bar on lower level, which becomes very crowded and noisey on weekends. Restaurant on lower level also provides a buffet breakfast, with a nice choice of foods, but seemed to lack quality.

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5 out of 5

Great Getaway Hotel

Charles, New York, NY, 2006-10-09

The Common is just a 10 minute walk from the hotel and it was such a treat sitting there on a sunny Sunday afternoon.

A very comfortable,clean and caring staff hotel. Only thing I missed was the ability to have coffee/tea amenities in the rooom. Would certainly recommend (and just have) to friends as a week-end getaway.I really loved the bath robesand the spacious rooms too.

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5 out of 5

Awesome service

Armando, El Paso, TX, 2006-09-15

Dining is a short walk away as well as the shopping area. There easy access for tour packages close by.

All the people at the Jurys were extremely helpful and friendly. Everything was so clean and easy to use. They provided free internet access in area in itself for the tenants to use, something I hadn't seen at any other hotel. Overall, it's a great place to stay in.

 
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